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"professional organisations" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing groups or associations made up of individuals working in a specific profession. These organisations often serve to provide support, networking opportunities, and resources for professionals in a particular field. Example: Membership in professional organisations such as the American Bar Association and the American Medical Association can greatly benefit your career as a lawyer or doctor.
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Secondly, the coordinator will be asked to organise acquisition of national support from professional organisations for the study.
Their professional organisations doing the same.
Their professional organisations must do more to encourage their members to report cases of FGM.
In the free world, the best armies are volunteer professional organisations.
My own belief is that Blair, Straw and Falconer should be disbarred from their professional organisations.
Meanwhile, doctors' professional organisations need to be reassured that new systems will be secure.
The most popular charitable cause among British donors is medical research, an area necessarily dominated by sizeable, professional organisations.
None of the numerous claims made by therapists and their professional organisations are therefore supported by good evidence.
Although not a radical reformer, her orthodox approach to healthcare delivery has the broad approval of Scotland's professional organisations.
Further limits on absolute power did, quite rightly, come from teachers' professional organisations, university researchers in education and teaching unions.
It's worryingly common to see people, even professional organisations, accidently use the term "astrology" when they mean "astronomy".
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